Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... transformations can apply , but not Subject Replacement , is in non - restrictive relative clauses , as shown by the contrast between 44 ( from Hooper & Thompson ) and 45. That is , Subject Replacement , unlike other root transformations ...
... transformations can apply , but not Subject Replacement , is in non - restrictive relative clauses , as shown by the contrast between 44 ( from Hooper & Thompson ) and 45. That is , Subject Replacement , unlike other root transformations ...
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... transformations which cannot apply to the same sentences are now characterized as rules which move a phrase into COMP ( following the proposal by Bresnan ) . Furthermore , this analysis retains the earlier assumption that surface ...
... transformations which cannot apply to the same sentences are now characterized as rules which move a phrase into COMP ( following the proposal by Bresnan ) . Furthermore , this analysis retains the earlier assumption that surface ...
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... transformations . MIT dissertation . . 1976. A transformational approach to English syntax : root , structure - preserving , and local transformations . New York : Academic Press . FIENGO , R. 1974. Semantic conditions on surface ...
... transformations . MIT dissertation . . 1976. A transformational approach to English syntax : root , structure - preserving , and local transformations . New York : Academic Press . FIENGO , R. 1974. Semantic conditions on surface ...
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